Hi,
 
I'm having some trouble trying to maximise JMS throughput using JBoss. I've 
tried using both JBossMQ and activeMQ within JBoss AS 4.0.5. I am using EJB3. I 
read the JBoss wiki page on configuring MDBs:
 
http://wiki.jboss.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=ConfigJBossMDB
 
There is an interesting comment in 'general pooling notes':
 
'In most use cases (common configurations) the delivery server session pool (15 
concurrent strictly pooled sessions/threads) throttles the MDB pool (100 
instances non strictly pooled) making it irrelevant.'
 
I think this may relate to my problem, but I confess I don't know exactly what 
is meant by 'delivery server session pool'. I'm firing large numbers of 
messages from several clients and many threads to a queue on my server. I only 
ever seem to have about 20 MDBs processing the messages. I think my throughput 
would increase if I had more MDBs in the pool, but I can't figure out how to 
increase this.
 
- How do I increase the number of pooled MDBs? 
- Is my MDB pool size not growing because the delivery server session pool is 
throttling it? I'm not sure what the delivery server session pool is or how to 
increase it; is this referring to the <tx-connection-factory> configuration in 
my *-jms-ds.xml? 
 

Thanks,
Peter

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